Abraham Kolski was not meant to live through Treblinka.


 That camp was built to kill people. In 1942 he had to search through the clothes of people who had just been killed. Every day he touched the last sign's of lives that were taken away quickly. By 1943 the trains came less often. Fewer people arrived. The prisoners understood what this meant. When the killing stopped the Nazis would get rid of the witnesses. They chose to fight back.


August 2 1943 was when the camp erupted. The prisoners burned things down took up arms and revolted. Most of them were shot dead. Abraham ran through smoke and pandemonium. He disappeared into the forest hungry and scared. He lay low for day's before being found by a farmer named Stanisław Pogorzelski and his father Julian. They risked their lives to harbor him. For close to a year they helped him survive knowing all of them could be killed for it.

After the war Abraham testified in a German court. In 1969 Stanisław and Julian were honored. The story is brutal but it proves that even in hell courage can break through.


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